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| "Before reading this article, you should sit down, close the door and focus your attention. You are about to be introduced to something that could have as big an impact on the martial arts world as visionaries like Bruce lee and Heilio Gracie. I want to impress upon you the value of Peyton Quinn, his ideas and his concept of “ adrenaline stress conditioning through scenario Based training” Tom Callos | ||
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Black Belt Magazine, January, 2000. Tom Callos, 5th degree Black belt in TKD takes the RMCAT course and reports back. Read Article | |
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Peyton's Articles for NAPMA'S Mapro Magazine |
"My point here is that understanding these predatory thought patterns has application and utility for you far beyond physical self-defense against the criminal element. Knowledge is indeed power. On the street or perhaps even at the office, if you act like a victim you will likely to be treated like one. We will be looking more specifically at what these convicts told me that they looked for in selecting a victim and also what they might see that would make them pass on someone as a suitable victim too." Peyton Quinn |
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Black Belt
Magazine: March 2002. LA Police Officer Lito Angeles comes to RMCAT to
evaluate the RMCAT course for Black Belt Magazine. Also on this
page, Lito interview with Peyton "Refuting the Critics"Read Article |
"Peyton Quinn has succeeded in creating the best short term self defense course in the world..." Black Belt Magazine (March 2002) By Black Belt Magazine Writer and Los Angeles Police Officer. Lito Angeles. (C) 2002 Black Belt Magazine |
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"This was definitely a unique awakening experience; I suggest people who haven’t attended one of these classes do so. I’ve spoken to many martial artists, who assume they know what this training is like, but they’re dead wrong, they haven’t got a clue, and they should stop pretending. Just do it!" WR :Real Fighting Magazine Read Article |